Posted by caleb on February 29, 2008 at 20:54:38 from (75.111.128.171):
Well friends its been a looooonnngggggg week. For thos that remember I was looking at buying a mobile home a month or so ago. I let that deal go and both parties were happy leaving. My bride to be and I kept looking and found a 3b3b house thats 3years old on 5acres for 5grand more than the trailer was. Needless to say we loved it, put an offer in and we officially closed on it today! I am really excited. Then my mom calls me and says that grandma isnt doing to well. She's been suffering with melonoma for about eight months now and as many know the treatment might be worse than the disease sometimes. Anyway I celebrated my 24th bday tuesday and mom was really stressed because gma had fallen trying to get out of the car on her own. She bruised her rear but was otherwise okay. Then wednesday she fell trying to move around in her room without her walker and hurt her thigh and knee. Mom tried and tried to get her to stop moving around without help or her walker but at 83 she didnt want to stop. Lastnight around 530am she fell on the way to the front part of our house and the our housekeeper heard it and awoke. She was on the floor in a puddle of blood from a head injury. Mom called ambulance and they took her to the hospital. Mom said that she was concious when they found her and mom asked her what was she doing up and she said that she was folliwing the man, mom told her there was no man but she insisted there was one. Around 730am at the hospital with my mom by her side she fell asleep so my mom thought. She is in a coma and has internal bleeding in her brain and has brain damage. She has requested in her will that she not be put on life support and that her body be donated for cancer research. Im saddened that I cannot be there now but I know my family can handle it. I just ask that you pray she go peacefully and thank God for giving us the lives that we have had. She was very happy with her life and I know that she will no longer be suffering and that makes me happy amidst the tears. As a human though its hard to let loved one go because we tend to be so selfish and want them to stay but I believe that when they are no longer suffering and have moved onto the better place its an injustice to them to sulk forever. Mourn first then rejoice the lives they lived. I just wish she could have been at my wedding in May but Im a lot happier knowing that she wont suffer and that she will have the best seat in the church, the one right behind God. Sorry it was so long but I see yall as the best friends that you seldom get a chance to talk to. Thanks for reading and I hope that this finds every one of you well. Caleb
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